Murfin, a plastic artist, illustrator, and muralist from Linares, stands out for his contribution to contemporary surrealism and his impact on the international art scene.
With a career spanning murals, galleries, and collaborations with renowned brands, this creator has become a key figure in today’s art world.
Born in 1993, Murfin draws inspiration from André Breton’s surrealist manifesto, bringing the principles of this avant-garde movement into the present. His work, characterized by landscapes, animals, and fantastical characters, invites viewers to immerse themselves in a world where the mundane transforms into a universe of infinite possibilities.
The influence of surrealism on Murfin’s work
Murfin continues the legacy of surrealism, reinterpreting it through a contemporary lens. His creations reveal a deep fascination with dreamlike worlds and escapism, combining these elements with a vibrant color palette and a unique visual narrative. Inspired by the experimental spirit of surrealism, his art challenges conventional perceptions of reality.


Recognition and international reach
Awarded the Andalucía Joven prize in 2020, Murfin has used his art as a means to promote the culture of his hometown. His works have traveled from Linares to Athens, Strasbourg, Hong Kong, and Singapore, establishing his presence in the global art circuit.
In 2023, he stood out with his solo exhibition La llave de los campos at Madrid’s Modus Operandi gallery and participated in fairs such as Marte and Art in Place, reaffirming his position as a versatile and innovative artist.


Collaborations and murals: art without boundaries
Beyond gallery spaces, Murfin has collaborated with brands like Pepe Jeans and Nike, showcasing his ability to adapt his style to commercial projects while maintaining his artistic essence. His murals, present in cities across Europe and Asia, demonstrate his talent for transforming urban spaces into canvases that connect with diverse audiences.
Murfin’s future: expanding horizons
With a vision that transcends borders, Murfin continues to explore new forms of expression. His art not only reflects his identity as a creator but also serves as a bridge between surrealist tradition and contemporary audiences, inviting everyone to engage in a visual dialogue filled with magic and meaning.

